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PESHAWAR: Malakand Chamber of Commerce and Industry elected new office bearers for the 2024-25 term.
PESHAWAR: Malakand Chamber of Commerce and Industry elected new office bearers for the 2024-25 term. According to a statement issued here on Monday, Inamullah was elected unopposed as president, Mohammad Salman Shahzad senior vice president and Arslan Alam Khan as vice president. According to chamber’s election commission, the 24-member newly elected executive committee of the chamber had elected the cabinet unopposed as no nomination papers had been submitted against them till last day of the process. On this occasion, founder president of the chamber Mohammad Shoaib Khan congratulated the successful office bearers and executive members and said that the new cabinet would use all its energies for the development of industry and commerce.
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